Hulu Launches Video Game Hub

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Once you've had your fill of reruns, Hulu has something new for
you. The Internet streaming entertainment company has added a
video game hub to its service that includes HD trailers, release
dates and reviews.

The video launch is particularly well-timed for the holiday
season, providing an easy way for kids to pick out their favorite
games before writing to Santa, as well as for parents who want a
better idea of what their kids are asking for. Once a viewer
launches a trailer, more information such as the age-related
rating by the Entertainment Software Rating Board and
the release date is revealed by clicking on details.

For now, Hulu's video game channel is available only on its free
PC-based service, but will be added to Hulu Plus (an $8 a month
subscription service for tablets, smartphones and Internet-connected
TVs, including just about every device you can hook up to
your TV for online viewing, Xbox 360 and Roku alike) over the
next few months, Hulu's Oscar Rohena wrote in a blog post.

Hulu's video game content is set up the same as its TV episodes
and movies with a homepage with promoted videos that link to
individual pages. Like movie and TV pages, game pages include a
synopsis, age rating and the ability to share with Facebook and
Twitter, as well as to add trailers to the viewing queue. A
section devoted to game reviews is provided by X Play, an
established TV show that airs on cable network's G4TV and on
Hulu.

This week Hulu will showcase games for the Nintendo
Wii U , a new family gaming device that combines a handheld
system with TV gameplay. But not every Wii U game is as
family-friendly as Nintendo's "New Super Mario Bros." Newly
released titles also include "Tank! Tank! Tank!" and "Call of
Duty: Black Ops II," which could quickly turn your living room
into a battlefield.